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The client I’m currently working with is trying to extend the life of their desktops that was around since I was still attending university and slowly move to thin-clients as
As with my other “Installing SomeProduct …” posts, there isn’t anything special about the content in this write up and it’s mainly just to show what an install of Citrix
Problem You’ve just cleaned up the user profile folders on your Windows 7 virtual machine by deleting folders in C:Users but when you try logging on with a user who
Problem You’re trying to use the Citrix XenApp 6.x PowerShell commands such as Get-XAAplication from your XenApp 6.5 server’s Windows PowerShell with Citrix XenApp Migration Module (x86) … Start –>
Problem You attempt to uninstall Citrix XenApp 6.5 from one of your servers but it fails with the following error message: Operation could not be completed (error 0x00000705). Windows cannot
Problem You’re attempting to log on via the Web Interface server but receive the error: An authentication error occurred. You log onto the Web Interface server, review the event logs
Update – February 22, 2012 As it turns out, the reason why the virtual machines were losing their network connectivity was because the following checkbox was checked: Allow the computer
I’m not exactly sure why VMware specifically states that the certificate you use for View Manager and Connection server has to be PKCS#7 but I went ahead and tried to
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